Dr. Nathaniel Harnett

Nathaniel Harnett
Wed, May 13, 2026
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Psychology Building Room 35

Dr. Nathaniel Harnett will deliver the Keynote Lecture for CCBBI's Code for Decoding Program.

Title: Brain imaging of recent trauma survivors and biomarkers of PTSD susceptibility

Bio: Nathaniel G. Harnett, PhD, is a neuroscientist whose research is focused on understanding the brain basis for why some people are more likely to develop stress-related disorders, such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), after trauma. His current work leverages magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques—including functional MRI, structural MRI, and diffusion weighted imaging—to identify multimodal neural signatures of PTSD susceptibility in the acute aftermath of trauma exposure.

The overarching emphasis of Dr. Harnett’s work is on elucidating neural circuitry linked to acute and long-term development of post-traumatic syndromes and identifying robust and generalizable neurobiological targets for early intervention and treatment. Ultimately, the goal of this research is to develop predictive and preventative neuroscience-based techniques to reduce the prevalence of trauma and stress-related disorders.